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As in the case of the nominative subject category , NP's and the like could acquire novel categories like 44 either via the lexicon and the combination rules , 38 or via a rule substituting the category for NP . 2.32.1 .
As in the case of the nominative subject category , NP's and the like could acquire novel categories like 44 either via the lexicon and the combination rules , 38 or via a rule substituting the category for NP . 2.32.1 .
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Because of the semantics of partial combination and of the novel NP Complement Category , the result of this derivation is exactly the same as was produced in Fig . 24 by two forward combinations . The result of such a partial ...
Because of the semantics of partial combination and of the novel NP Complement Category , the result of this derivation is exactly the same as was produced in Fig . 24 by two forward combinations . The result of such a partial ...
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A further opportunity for forward partial combination of the novel category , where it would act as the ' main ' functor , must not be allowed . Such a rule would overgeneralize , allowing NP's to appear in the ungrammatical nesting ...
A further opportunity for forward partial combination of the novel category , where it would act as the ' main ' functor , must not be allowed . Such a rule would overgeneralize , allowing NP's to appear in the ungrammatical nesting ...
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